NAME
KinoSearch::QueryParser::QueryParser - Transform a string into a Query object.
SYNOPSIS
my $query_parser = KinoSearch::QueryParser::QueryParser->new(
schema => MySchema->new,
fields => [ 'body' ],
);
my $query = $query_parser->parse( $query_string );
my $hits = $searcher->search( query => $query );
DESCRIPTION
The QueryParser accepts UTF-8 search strings as input and produces Query objects, suitable for feeding into KinoSearch::Searcher.
Syntax
The following constructs are recognized by QueryParser.
Boolean operators 'AND', 'OR', and 'AND NOT'.
Prepented +plus and -minus, indicating that the labeled entity should be either required or forbidden -- be it a single word, a phrase, or a parenthetical group.
Logical groups, delimited by parentheses.
Phrases, delimited by double quotes.
Field-specific terms, in the form of
fieldname:termtext
. (The field specified by fieldname will be used instead of the QueryParser's default fields).
METHODS
new
my $query_parser = KinoSearch::QueryParser::QueryParser->new(
schema => MySchema->new, # required
analyzer => $analyzer, # overrides schema
fields => [ 'bodytext' ], # default: indexed fields
default_boolop => 'AND', # default: 'OR'
);
Constructor. Takes hash-style parameters. Either searchable
or analyzer
must be supplied.
schema - An object which subclasses KinoSearch::Schema.
analyzer - An object which subclasses KinoSearch::Analysis::Analyzer. Ordinarily, the analyzers specified by each field's definition will be used, but if
analyzer
is supplied, it will override and be used for all fields. This can lead to mismatches between what is in the index and what is being searched for, so use caution.fields - the names of the fields which will be searched against. By default, those fields which are defined as indexed in the supplied Schema.
default_boolop - two possible values: 'AND' and 'OR'. The default is 'OR', which means: return documents which match any of the query terms. If you want only documents which match all of the query terms, set this to 'AND'.
parse
my $query = $query_parser->parse( $query_string );
Turn a UTF-8 query string into a Query object. Depending on the contents of the query string, the returned object could be any one of several subclasses of KinoSearch::Search::Query.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005-2007 Marvin Humphrey
LICENSE, DISCLAIMER, BUGS, etc.
See KinoSearch version 0.20_01.